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White
toothpaste is great for all types
of stains - use a toothbrush |
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Stains
in delicate items - use baby shampoo |
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Rust
- use salt & lemon juice.
If necessary, put out in the sun
to restore whiteness |
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Polyester
- soak stain in lemon juice |
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Grease
- use talc or baking soda on stain |
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Red
Wine - saturate stain with white
wine or pour salt on stain when
wet; Rinse with cool water and
wash |
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Blood
- hydrogen peroxide - soak |
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Ink
and lipstick - use hair spray |
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Wax
- scrape off excess wax and pour
boiling water through fabric.
Place a brown paper bag over spot
and iron with cotton setting |
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Scorch
marks - rub with a cut onion and
soak in cold water before washing |
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As
a whitener - half cup vinegar
in wash. It leaves no odour |
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One
cup club soda and one cup of Wisk
is a good all purpose stain remover |
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One
teaspoon bleach and four cups
warm water is also a good stain
remover |
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